@@jubbalandcars Yeh, in retrospect, it's more fitting to be "Tuned by Subaru", considering the engine is the same. That being said, I'm still buying one... cuz brembos.
Would be a much better value proposition if it came with STi flexible draw stiffners on front and back... this seems just like a performance package offered on the 1st gen BRZ (which I have). The tS model came with bunch of more stuff than this, but the later tS trim was just the performance package included as standard with additional badging.
The Limited has come up in price to like 33.5, these are 36k. It's a 2.6k upgrade, not 5k. A Big Brake Kit on a limited is going to run you close to $2500 alone. You're essentially getting free dampers, and some STi touches. On top of retaining warranty, and not losing money on aftermarket parts, the tS will likely depreciate a little less than the other trims. You'll get your value up front and if you decide to go elsewhere later. Just traded my '22 AT Supra in for a tS though so I might be biased.
Honestly Toyota should make their own 86 with an inline 4 cylinder Toyota motor and end their partnership with Subaru. They got screwed with the gr86 RTV issue since the Toyota technicians don’t really know their way around a boxer engine. Same thing happened in 2013 with the valve spring issues. Plus every one always complain that the 86 is slow… well it’s that FA boxer.
Pretty sure it stands for "Tuned by STI", not "Tuned by Subaru" lol.
Yes did I say Subaru?
@@jubbalandcars Yeh, in retrospect, it's more fitting to be "Tuned by Subaru", considering the engine is the same. That being said, I'm still buying one... cuz brembos.
Thought it was tunned by Sandia National Laboratories
I think its a good value. Especially considering you're likely to get some of that money back on resale.
Thanks for reaffirming my purchase!
Seems like good value
Would be a much better value proposition if it came with STi flexible draw stiffners on front and back... this seems just like a performance package offered on the 1st gen BRZ (which I have). The tS model came with bunch of more stuff than this, but the later tS trim was just the performance package included as standard with additional badging.
This is more akin to the performance pack cars from the previous gen than it is the tS.. at least that got a cool wing (if you're into that)
is there a delay on the gear indicator in the gauge cluster?
apperantly total trac off in the 2024 BRZ is press traction once then press and hold
I assume track review isn't uploaded yet?
To Be Posted Soon, Keep Tuned!
The spec I would get
The Limited has come up in price to like 33.5, these are 36k. It's a 2.6k upgrade, not 5k. A Big Brake Kit on a limited is going to run you close to $2500 alone. You're essentially getting free dampers, and some STi touches. On top of retaining warranty, and not losing money on aftermarket parts, the tS will likely depreciate a little less than the other trims. You'll get your value up front and if you decide to go elsewhere later. Just traded my '22 AT Supra in for a tS though so I might be biased.
we corrected the $5k multiple times via text during the video
@@jubbalandcars that’s great but it completely changes the conversation you’re having about value during the whole video.
Badum tS...😊
If your not going to track your car, this is the way to go.
With the roads you have over there you'd better buy a train.
we are ready for a new engine on this platform. New toyota 4 cylinder or 3 cylinder, don't care.
Honestly Toyota should make their own 86 with an inline 4 cylinder Toyota motor and end their partnership with Subaru. They got screwed with the gr86 RTV issue since the Toyota technicians don’t really know their way around a boxer engine. Same thing happened in 2013 with the valve spring issues. Plus every one always complain that the 86 is slow… well it’s that FA boxer.